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Set on You by Amy Lea
4.0

“Suddenly it’s not socially acceptable to feel bad about yourself.”
I love this redefinition of what it means to love yourself. This book was so needed, especially in this current day and age we live in. Being on this journey with Crystal was inspiring. I love that I thought this book was going to be all about "how we should love ourselves no matter what, and fuck all the haters." In a sense that is what we got but not in the delivery that I expected.

“How can he be in love with me if I’m not even sure I’m in love with me anymore ?”
Scott and Crystal were really cute together. I would describe their relationship as almost a slow burn but not quite there because they weren’t shy to admit to each other their attraction early on. Their relationship illustrates how personal insecurities can be detrimental to relationships. I found these parts of the book very realistic. I also like that their relationship didn’t overpower Crystal’s own personal story where she is still learning what it means to love herself, help people with their own journeys, and navigate the world of social media.